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. >> so-- >> by the way, i'm doubling down on my bet. betting on you, not bo dietl. and that's great shooting. >> as you can see-- >> one last question before i let you go, a lot of people hear these names and semi automatic and they're afraid of them and there are so many weapons, what you're saying there's no massive logic reason what they're banning, is that a fair statement. >> i believe that's a fair statement. what you spoke with asa hutchinson is cosmetic it has no baring on the firing and functioning of an ar-15 and strictly for me to help me through competition, it doesn't make it big, bad, scary or worse than one without those features. so i believe that's a fair statement. >> sean: all right. jessie, very, very informative, a great shot and i look forward to the bet with bo. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> sean: coming up, when he we come back, our studio audience, and they sound out and explain why we've got to protect the second amendment rights of the law abiding citizens in the u.s. that and more straight ahead. >> now, while the white ho
. >> so-- >> by the way, i'm doubling down on my bet. betting on you, not bo dietl. and that's great shooting. >> as you can see-- >> one last question before i let you go, a lot of people hear these names and semi automatic and they're afraid of them and there are so many weapons, what you're saying there's no massive logic reason what they're banning, is that a fair statement. >> i believe that's a fair statement. what you spoke with asa hutchinson is cosmetic it...
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. >> so-- >> by the way, i'm doubling down on my bet. betting on you, not bo dietl. and that's great shooting. >> as you can see-- >> one last question before i let you go, a lot of people hear these names and semi automatic and they're afraid of them and there are so many weapons, what you're saying there's no massive logic reason what they're banning, is that a fair statement. >> i believe that's a fair statement. what you spoke with asa hutchinson is cosmetic it has no baring on the firing and functioning of an ar-15 and strictly for me to help me through competition, it doesn't make it big, bad, scary or worse than one without those features. so i believe that's a fair statement. >> sean: all right. jessie, very, very informative, a great shot and i look forward to the bet with bo. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> sean: coming up, when he we come back, our studio audience, and they sound out and explain why we've got to protect the second amendment rights of the law abiding citizens in the u.s. that and more straight ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ we're lucky, i
. >> so-- >> by the way, i'm doubling down on my bet. betting on you, not bo dietl. and that's great shooting. >> as you can see-- >> one last question before i let you go, a lot of people hear these names and semi automatic and they're afraid of them and there are so many weapons, what you're saying there's no massive logic reason what they're banning, is that a fair statement. >> i believe that's a fair statement. what you spoke with asa hutchinson is cosmetic it...
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i bet a lot of them did not get published. >> i thought they did. >> i know people that did not. >> maybe because it was older than five years the permit. >> what happened with the law enforcement officers is most law enforcement officers don't apply for a pistol license because they can carry on their shield. i have spoken with friends of mine who are state troopers and other police they were told by unions you don't need to have a license. that was your prerogative to get it. that's why we would rather you didn't have it. >> let me ask you another question here. the governor of new york says the madness has to stop he gives a big state of the state address he wants to have the toughest gun laws in the country. connecticut had one of the toughest ghun laws -- gun laws in the country. he used the word confiscation. >> as a senator people have to realize this governor is on the record talking about confiscation. people have to get activated in the state of new york. there are bills that sent police and turn those individuals into criminals. that's where this governor wants to go with that.
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. >> i bet they are in there doing it right now. >> yes. >> well, it is only the beginning. and, as we go -- ann, as we go back to you we will join you with more of the team coverage right here from new orleans, back to you. >> vern it looks quiet behind you. are people working or taking a bit of time off? >> reporter: say again? >> it looks quiet behind you. is everyone gone for the night? >> reporter: well, they knew you were going to be on ands ting to me. out of respect we held back the traffic until you were done, how about that? [ laughter ] >> thanks, vern. [ laughter ] >> all right, vern is part of our super bowl team that includes dennis o'donell and. michelle will join us live from new orleans starting tomorrow at 4:30 a.m. on eyewitness news early edition. >>> well, in other news. an early morning nightclub fire in southern brazil has killed 230 people . it happened in the city of santa maria. a band's fireworks show was apparently to blame. >> reporter: rescue workers scrambled to pull victims out of a burning nightclub in brazil. clubgoers and firefighters worke
. >> i bet they are in there doing it right now. >> yes. >> well, it is only the beginning. and, as we go -- ann, as we go back to you we will join you with more of the team coverage right here from new orleans, back to you. >> vern it looks quiet behind you. are people working or taking a bit of time off? >> reporter: say again? >> it looks quiet behind you. is everyone gone for the night? >> reporter: well, they knew you were going to be on ands ting...
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. >> reporter: first we had to get the bet out of the way. here's the mayor and we'll take it from there. >> we haven't gotten all the details. but mayor of baltimore is a real bright lady. i really like her. stephanie rawlings blake. and we know we both have crab. she has the blue crab and i have the dungeness crab here so we already have part of the bet. the loser has to fly to the winning city put on the bib and go down to their favorite place and crack the crab in front of all the cameras. >> reporter: while the super bowl is getting all the attention, for mayor lee it's just the start. >> it is i think going to be a great kickoff but i still think there's more to come. >> reporter: it could be one of the biggest sport years in the city's history leading off with the baseball world classic at at&t park. >> that's just right on the heels of winning the world series. and then before your head can turn around we have 55 days of sailing on our bay with the louie vuitton cup happening the 4th of july. after that's done before you can take a br
. >> reporter: first we had to get the bet out of the way. here's the mayor and we'll take it from there. >> we haven't gotten all the details. but mayor of baltimore is a real bright lady. i really like her. stephanie rawlings blake. and we know we both have crab. she has the blue crab and i have the dungeness crab here so we already have part of the bet. the loser has to fly to the winning city put on the bib and go down to their favorite place and crack the crab in front of all...
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melissa: really. >> funds like dps are good bets this year. melissa: why would interest rates go up this year? the fed has signaled they will do absolutely everything they can to keep money cheap for the rest of our natural lives. >> and the bond market seems to be laughing at the fed up sharply in terms of yield today. not too far off from multimonth highs. this sunday radar screen idea that could make big money in 2013. melissa: harry, are you brave enough to fight the fed? >> yes, i am. i think they will lose this battle. they are doing everybody japan and other countries have done not worked. we're talking over decades now. japan has been down 22 years will never come out of this. they're not revoke turing massive debt. they're not recognizing demographics only get worse. the illusion the economy will get better if we keep stimulating u you have to cut now, rebalance now to have long-term growth. this short term, yes it will help stocks short term. absolutely a long-term disaster. we're not dealing with the crisis at all. melissa: dennis w
melissa: really. >> funds like dps are good bets this year. melissa: why would interest rates go up this year? the fed has signaled they will do absolutely everything they can to keep money cheap for the rest of our natural lives. >> and the bond market seems to be laughing at the fed up sharply in terms of yield today. not too far off from multimonth highs. this sunday radar screen idea that could make big money in 2013. melissa: harry, are you brave enough to fight the fed?...
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i bet a lot of people will. mr. speaker, thank you for being here today. [applause] >> earlier today, the senior presidential advisor, and senator chuck schumer said they were pretty confident, that congress is going to approve the president's gun plan, but a firearms expert says that the plan is not the solution when keeping our children safe from ruthless killers. killers. he will he' explain why when are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. living with moderate to semeans living with pain.is it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just the pain. for many adults, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower yo
i bet a lot of people will. mr. speaker, thank you for being here today. [applause] >> earlier today, the senior presidential advisor, and senator chuck schumer said they were pretty confident, that congress is going to approve the president's gun plan, but a firearms expert says that the plan is not the solution when keeping our children safe from ruthless killers. killers. he will he' explain why when are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the...
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. >> david, studying in politics in the way you study it, what's the best bet? >> i think it is background checks. i think it has more influence than the high magazines, the high capacity magazines, because it really does keep bad people away from the guns potentially. >> if you can do it because just getting the data available if you want to include people with mental difficulties and criminal checks, i mean, the nra has opposed this time and time again. they don't want a database because they don't want these background checks. i mean -- >> why are they against them? >> they don't want any limitations on people to buy guns, including people who shouldn't be able to buy guns. i mean, 46%, as the congresswoman just said, can buy guns without having to go through a background check because they go to gun shows, buy online, or buy from the buddy down the street or some guy they met in the bar five minutes ago. and the nra has consistently fought against doing anything about those sort of gun sales. now, i think this is -- >> why don't they sell guns in bars? there
. >> david, studying in politics in the way you study it, what's the best bet? >> i think it is background checks. i think it has more influence than the high magazines, the high capacity magazines, because it really does keep bad people away from the guns potentially. >> if you can do it because just getting the data available if you want to include people with mental difficulties and criminal checks, i mean, the nra has opposed this time and time again. they don't want a...
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you bet. the thing under my bed? why not? ♪ ♪ yes. [ female announcer ] get more with embassy suites. book early and save up to 20%. captioning funded by cbs and ford-- built for the road ahead. >> this is very improbable. this is not an interview i ever expected to be doing. there has been much speculation about the evolution of the relationship between president obama and secretary clinton. tonight you'll hear them talk about it many public together for the first time. i have to ask you, what's the date of expiration on this endorsement? >> oh, steve. >> you know, steve, i got to tell you, you guys in the press are incorrigible. >> lance armstrong admitted to doping for the first time in an interview with oprah winfrey last week, but the director of the u.s. anti-doping agency, travis tygart, told us that armstrong did not tell the truth in the interview and left out the most important facts that investigators want to nail down. armstrong described doping as so routine it was "like the air in our tires and the water in
you bet. the thing under my bed? why not? ♪ ♪ yes. [ female announcer ] get more with embassy suites. book early and save up to 20%. captioning funded by cbs and ford-- built for the road ahead. >> this is very improbable. this is not an interview i ever expected to be doing. there has been much speculation about the evolution of the relationship between president obama and secretary clinton. tonight you'll hear them talk about it many public together for the first time. i have to ask...
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you bet. the thing under my bed? why not? ♪ yes. [ female announcer ] get more with embassy suites. book early and save up to 20%. dr. ki research.. tha >>> less may be more when it comes to treating breast cancer. dr. kim came on the new research that says lez invasive treatment may increase survival rates. >> 50-year-old tony spring was diagnosed with breast cancer last summer. she decided on a lumpectomy. >> very happy with the choice. because i didn't have to stay in the hospital for longer than the surgery and a couple hours after recovery. >> a new study from duke university finds women who treat their early stage breast cancer have better survival rates than women who undergo mastectomies. women, this will support them in the idea that it is a very good treatment option for them. >> previous research showed the two operations produced the same result. this is the first study to suggest radiation may be a better option. over the last decade, more women are opting to have their entire breast removed, especially younger patients. the study may reverse that trend. >> i think some
you bet. the thing under my bed? why not? ♪ yes. [ female announcer ] get more with embassy suites. book early and save up to 20%. dr. ki research.. tha >>> less may be more when it comes to treating breast cancer. dr. kim came on the new research that says lez invasive treatment may increase survival rates. >> 50-year-old tony spring was diagnosed with breast cancer last summer. she decided on a lumpectomy. >> very happy with the choice. because i didn't have to stay in...
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you bet. the thing under my bed? why not? ♪ ♪ yes. [ female announcer ] get more with embassy suites. book early and save up to 20%. >>> the ravens aren't the only opponent that the 49ers are dealing with this week. dennis is in new orleans with more. hey, dennis. >> reporter: the nfl claims it is greatly concerned about concussions and today that concern was felt at the super bowl by way of the white house. president obama told the new republican, quote, i'm a big football fan, but i have to tell you, if i had a son, i'd have to think long and hard before i let him play football. the 49ers reaction? >> president obama feels that way, then there will be a little less competition for jack harbaugh when he gets older. that's the first thing to my mind, if other parents are thinking that way. but it's still early, jack. only five months old. but he's a really big kid. he's got an enormous head. >> what's his 40 time? >> we don't have a 40 on him yet. but his wing span is a plus one. as soon as he grows into that head, he's g
you bet. the thing under my bed? why not? ♪ ♪ yes. [ female announcer ] get more with embassy suites. book early and save up to 20%. >>> the ravens aren't the only opponent that the 49ers are dealing with this week. dennis is in new orleans with more. hey, dennis. >> reporter: the nfl claims it is greatly concerned about concussions and today that concern was felt at the super bowl by way of the white house. president obama told the new republican, quote, i'm a big football...
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the insurance giant had bet on mortgage securities. bets that went terribly wrong. fed chairman ben bernanke later calling the bets unconscionable. fast forward and now the company just finished paying back american taxpayers. and in those new ads, proud of it. >> we've repaid every dollar america lent us. >> everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion -- >> for the american people. >> reporter: but as those ads play on tv, aig is now deciding whether to sue the federal government. the claim? that the terms of the bailout, that taxpayer rescue, actually hurt shareholders. in part, arguing the interest charge on that government rescue money was too high. tonight, the new york fed telling us, "there's no merit to this suit," saying, "back then, aig's board of directors had an alternative choice to borrowing from the federal reserve and that choice was bankruptcy." had there not be taxpayer help, had there not been a bailout, what would the shareholders have now anyway? >> they would have very little, possibly zero. >> reporter: a $25 billion lawsuit has already
the insurance giant had bet on mortgage securities. bets that went terribly wrong. fed chairman ben bernanke later calling the bets unconscionable. fast forward and now the company just finished paying back american taxpayers. and in those new ads, proud of it. >> we've repaid every dollar america lent us. >> everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion -- >> for the american people. >> reporter: but as those ads play on tv, aig is now deciding whether to sue the...
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. >> jon: how much you want to bet the blinker was on the whole time they were driving? please we will -- welcome back to the show christopher walken. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] how are you? >> good. >> jon: just that one scene, the simplest of scenes, the simplest of the tasks, driving in a car down a street, you, pacino, do you have any idea how many people want to be in that car? >> it's true. [ laughter ] you know, these scenes take a long time and we were in -- when you are doing a shot in a car, you are on a flatbed and you are going and you spend a lot of time just sitting in the truck. that was really the best part. >> jon: getting to hang out with those guys. who is the chattiest amongst you? would you it be arki in the chattiest? >> arkin is chatty. you might not suspect that al was chatty but he is. >> jon: i with not suspect that. >> yes. and i'm pretty chatty so -- >> jon: you could see that. i could see that. [ laughter ] would it make a difference when you were sitting in different positions in the car because i always find a backseat. you
. >> jon: how much you want to bet the blinker was on the whole time they were driving? please we will -- welcome back to the show christopher walken. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] how are you? >> good. >> jon: just that one scene, the simplest of scenes, the simplest of the tasks, driving in a car down a street, you, pacino, do you have any idea how many people want to be in that car? >> it's true. [ laughter ] you know, these scenes take a long time and...
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superbowl weekend last year in vegas, $93 million was bet. millions were bet. >> eric: there is a federal law that prohibits the ice of marijuana? >> there is. >> why doesn't washington say we're going to allow in it our states? >> true, but the justice department is cracking down continues to hold raids. opponent who smoked it himself and joked, yeah, i inhaled, that was the point. he is cracking down on some of these states. >> eric: so why wouldn't the states with sports betting. >> think that is what new jersey has in mind. >> eric: anybody could really benefit is new jersey. what about horse racing. it's allowed in a lot of places? >> that is legal. people that can't get to the track that is off track betting. new york couldn't make money, only a government could lose money being a bookie. >> eric: one of the best athletes ever is secretariat. >> we have to leave it there. thanks a lot. brother. good to see you. empty nesters. more adults, kids are emptying their parents' bank accounts. time for tough love. this is for real this time. st
superbowl weekend last year in vegas, $93 million was bet. millions were bet. >> eric: there is a federal law that prohibits the ice of marijuana? >> there is. >> why doesn't washington say we're going to allow in it our states? >> true, but the justice department is cracking down continues to hold raids. opponent who smoked it himself and joked, yeah, i inhaled, that was the point. he is cracking down on some of these states. >> eric: so why wouldn't the states...
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the only thing you run is something that's got a bet on it. nice day for running. not hot, not cold. no, it's perfect. running! love it! [knock on door] come in. hey, granddad. matt, what are you doing here? i told you i was coming. i brought you a present. oh. what's this? go on. open it. looks pretty good. you didn't touch it. i'm not hungry. maybe that will perk up your appetite. what am i supposed to do with this? walk. i figure we'll take walks together. i haven't got the strength to walk. you and grandma used to walk. that was years ago. that was a year and a half ago. seems like a lifetime. because you stopped everything after grandma died. you stopped living. that's not true. it is, and you know it. is that any way to talk to your grandfather? i'm talking this way because i love you. if people loved me, i wouldn't be here to die. this is where you wait to die. no, it isn't. it is! tell your father i'll die as soon as i can. grandpa, please. come on. go back to your family. i don't belong there anymore. go on. go on. go on! can't sleep, harry? why are you he
the only thing you run is something that's got a bet on it. nice day for running. not hot, not cold. no, it's perfect. running! love it! [knock on door] come in. hey, granddad. matt, what are you doing here? i told you i was coming. i brought you a present. oh. what's this? go on. open it. looks pretty good. you didn't touch it. i'm not hungry. maybe that will perk up your appetite. what am i supposed to do with this? walk. i figure we'll take walks together. i haven't got the strength to walk....
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why would you say i'm betting on meg whitman? i'm not willing to do that. i'd rather go where companies perform well. qualcomm won't be that much more expensive by the time you downgrade the earnings estimates. >> the gavel is coming down, we're going right to the stock. baker, who made the more compelling argument here on hp? >> i got to jump into bed with joe on that one. i nice 3.7% yield on it, some of the smartest minds on wall street are buying it. you look at the upside risk looks a lot better. >> just if you're scoring at home you meant ralph wentworth. gold below $1,700 after lawmakers struck that cliff deal, fails to address long-term spending. dennis gartman editor of "the gartman letter" good to see you on "the half." >> good to see you. >> fiscal cliff done, other issues on the way. where is gold going from here? >> it's going higher in yen terms. what you're seeing, we've got a government in japan that is predicating its entire platform on a weaker yen, expects to get a weaker yen, given that you'll try to create, they may not succeed but try
why would you say i'm betting on meg whitman? i'm not willing to do that. i'd rather go where companies perform well. qualcomm won't be that much more expensive by the time you downgrade the earnings estimates. >> the gavel is coming down, we're going right to the stock. baker, who made the more compelling argument here on hp? >> i got to jump into bed with joe on that one. i nice 3.7% yield on it, some of the smartest minds on wall street are buying it. you look at the upside risk...
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but eventually i'm betting that as when through this turmoil and name calling and alike consensus do emerge. we forget how contentious the 30s were. in the 1790s when this nation was starting, i don't think they teach it any more but hamilton versus jefferson and what they wrote about each other was vitriolic but we move forward. >> gavin: why do you think the bush words from not more successful? the promotion of a lot things, lower tax rates lower regulatory burdens, why didn't the bush--why didn't the economy take off in the decade of 2009. >> it gets to this most boring issue in the world back to the monetary and the crazy dollar destroyed nixon destroyed jimmy carter undermined george bush and none of them knew what hit them. president obama has no appreciation that the volatile dollar that the fed has done is making his task infinitely more difficult. they don't understand it. it has not been taught for decades in the schools. the eyes roll over when it comes up. who shot up lately. so by default bad things happen. >> gavin: some are concerned about money in politics, and the ri
but eventually i'm betting that as when through this turmoil and name calling and alike consensus do emerge. we forget how contentious the 30s were. in the 1790s when this nation was starting, i don't think they teach it any more but hamilton versus jefferson and what they wrote about each other was vitriolic but we move forward. >> gavin: why do you think the bush words from not more successful? the promotion of a lot things, lower tax rates lower regulatory burdens, why didn't the...
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>> i would bet new orleans, but you better bring a rain jacket. it's dumping down there. >> that's what i heard. but i don't even care. it's my first super bowl. i don't care about the rain. good morning, frank. good to see you. for the first time, consumer reports is rating cancer screenings. the tests that could save your life and eight tests you should probably skip. plus a man trying to help oakland cut crime. we'll talk to, toker police former police chief bill bratton. and unexpected hidden talents among the 49ers. we'll see you at 7:00. tomorrow we'll be in new orleans. can't wait to go. >> i am jealous. have fun and be sure to root on the 49ers. thank you, gayle. >>> mike sugerman is making the traditional american road trip to new orleans driving across country. his latest stop along the way to new orleans, put him in the so-called yellow rose of texas. the city of amarillo. i have one question for you, sir. are you hungry? >> it is the -- yes. [ laughter ] >> reporter: you're going to have to wait to find out because i am in the beautifu
>> i would bet new orleans, but you better bring a rain jacket. it's dumping down there. >> that's what i heard. but i don't even care. it's my first super bowl. i don't care about the rain. good morning, frank. good to see you. for the first time, consumer reports is rating cancer screenings. the tests that could save your life and eight tests you should probably skip. plus a man trying to help oakland cut crime. we'll talk to, toker police former police chief bill bratton. and...
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melissa: i bet both of them. so this was interesting. apparently the italian mafia is infiltrating the renewable energy businesses the government offers billions in subsidies for wind and solar development. crime families are reporting land and then pressuring the owners to sell or offering long-term leases. and local officials are bribes. obviously, to expedite the approval. officials have enough clothes and more than $2 billion in assets and arrested some of the key players. i don't know. it seems like this is a perfect fit. the mafia and green energy. >> money and fraud. they get together. >> follow the "money". a lot of money in green energy. so they're going to. this is an opportunity. >> why do you rob banks? this is where the money is. that's why al gore and the others. the source of all our problems. >> allowing greed. that's -- right back. >> it is funny that the mafia has chosen this. they love it when they see a way to get money and fraud together. the carbon tax and all this global warming stuff. melissa: it's a free system.
melissa: i bet both of them. so this was interesting. apparently the italian mafia is infiltrating the renewable energy businesses the government offers billions in subsidies for wind and solar development. crime families are reporting land and then pressuring the owners to sell or offering long-term leases. and local officials are bribes. obviously, to expedite the approval. officials have enough clothes and more than $2 billion in assets and arrested some of the key players. i don't know. it...
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and i bet i won't even have time to say thank you and goodbye so i will just say to miles cowal eloquent his little segue introductions have been and to all of the rest of you for coming. i am supposed to read something. i was forgetting about that with a would-be because i was going to make it a very short. i was going to read from the end of the prologue. one of the things i was stressing in the talk i gave yesterday and in the panel that i appear on the day before is that for all of the undeniable, appalling dark side of ernest hemingway there was also the light. it cannot best when a child was involved especially and ill child who wouldn't respond to that but seemed to respond in a special way. so i was thinking of reading something of a key west passage and i said it would be like a piece of coal offering something in newcastle so i'm not going to read that. i am just going to read this little moment from the end of the prologue of, and indeed it is the end of ennis hemingway's life when everything is lost but there is still something of their. look backward 17 days from his death t
and i bet i won't even have time to say thank you and goodbye so i will just say to miles cowal eloquent his little segue introductions have been and to all of the rest of you for coming. i am supposed to read something. i was forgetting about that with a would-be because i was going to make it a very short. i was going to read from the end of the prologue. one of the things i was stressing in the talk i gave yesterday and in the panel that i appear on the day before is that for all of the...
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. >> a friendly bet ed lee make as head of the nfl championship game. >> i'm michael finny. are you tired of taking bad photos on your phone? new technology promising to hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> this afternoon a report suggests death rates from dramatically in two decades. the overall rate dropped 20% from the peak in 1991 translating to a decline of one million deaths during that time and death rates continue to decline for lung, colon, breast and prostate cancers but it is estimated 1.6 million americans will be diagnosed with cancer this year and 580,000 of those will be fatal. >> u.s. da is issuing a warning about sorry, fda issuing a warning about metal on metal hip implants a apparently they can cause soft tissue damage and pain. which could lead to additional surgeries. the warning follows several recalls made by johnson and johnson. añ with a plastic pocke
. >> a friendly bet ed lee make as head of the nfl championship game. >> i'm michael finny. are you tired of taking bad photos on your phone? new technology promising to hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> this afternoon a report suggests death rates from dramatically in two...
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colonel, thank you for being with us, we appreciate it. >> you bet. >> sean: and let's not forget it's your hard earned money, your tax dollars that are paying for this effort. so is there anything that we can do to stop it? joining me now to answer that question is florida congresswom congresswoman, glad you're back with us. >> thank you, sean. >> sean: morsi was part of a terror group, the muslim brotherhood. he's a 9/11 truther, refers to israelis as the descendents of biggs and what else, apes. >> and he says his lives were distorted because the jews control the media. and that's the apology, what kind after apology is that? >> so my question is, what is your president's motivation? in other words, why would he give f-16's to this guy? why would he do that? >> well, it's got to be a political agenda. now, for a long time we have considered egypt to be our ally, an imperfect ally, but during the time when this arms deal was negotiated, mubarak was the head of the egyptian government. but, once we've got morsi, the muslim brotherhood-led government in power it should have been time t
colonel, thank you for being with us, we appreciate it. >> you bet. >> sean: and let's not forget it's your hard earned money, your tax dollars that are paying for this effort. so is there anything that we can do to stop it? joining me now to answer that question is florida congresswom congresswoman, glad you're back with us. >> thank you, sean. >> sean: morsi was part of a terror group, the muslim brotherhood. he's a 9/11 truther, refers to israelis as the descendents...
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however, bond investors are betting bigtime it does get done. so, you know, you do your homeworker and figure it out for yourself. but clearly, there's two things going on here. cheryl: this could be one of the biggest lbos we've seen -- >> well, in a couple of years. why do we care about this? our viewers trade, and, you know, uncertainty just means that, you know, you've got to watch us, you know, do some reading. i tell you, andrew berry wrote a great column or analysis in baron's this weekend about, you know, how investors are essentially getting the shaft on this thing, $13 a share and why. so take all this into account, but bond investors today especially, 80 million bonds traded today. cheryl: very heavy volume. >> $90 million. cheryl: incredible. >> usually it's one million, you know? cheryl: all right. charlie gasparino, thank you very much. we will, of course, continue to follow your reporting on this great story. >>> all right, we now have 19 minutes to go until the bell rings. earnings season is underway as analysts have slashed thei
however, bond investors are betting bigtime it does get done. so, you know, you do your homeworker and figure it out for yourself. but clearly, there's two things going on here. cheryl: this could be one of the biggest lbos we've seen -- >> well, in a couple of years. why do we care about this? our viewers trade, and, you know, uncertainty just means that, you know, you've got to watch us, you know, do some reading. i tell you, andrew berry wrote a great column or analysis in baron's this...
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i bet most of us know someone who has lost their life in a car accident. we have done work to say that we would save nearly 100 lives per year. each year. there is no price you can put on that. so if you step back and look at this, it's an opportunity to say let's do the right thing and invest in our roads and keep our citizens safe for and create jobs and have a save a lot of money and not stick our kids with a big bill. i encourage people to work hard on us. i would like to give a shout out to the senator who stepped out to be the leader on us. i thank you for moving us forward. [applause] one piece of legislation i am also asking for is our automated vehicle registration. in terms of coming up with autonomous vehicles, google and other companies now are suggesting that california florida and nevada have are to pass legislation on autonomous vehicles. they are ahead of us. we are the automotive capital of the world. we should be stepping up and making sure that we are on the forefront and i encourage that legislation. [applause] i'm now going to talk abo
i bet most of us know someone who has lost their life in a car accident. we have done work to say that we would save nearly 100 lives per year. each year. there is no price you can put on that. so if you step back and look at this, it's an opportunity to say let's do the right thing and invest in our roads and keep our citizens safe for and create jobs and have a save a lot of money and not stick our kids with a big bill. i encourage people to work hard on us. i would like to give a shout out...
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tie bet existing. that's a sore subject. you have crushed britannica. you destroyed it. they no longer print. >> all right. >> stephen: how am i supposed to press my floarl rarngments. do you know how hard it is to dry a calla lily between two ipads? what is the next thing? what is the future of wikipedia? >> well, one of the things we're focused on is growth in the developing world. the other thing is we have a travel site that is opening up soon. we'll see how it goes. >> stephen: wikitravel? >> it's not wikitravel it's wikivoyager. >> stephen: you travel some place and said i love the atmosphere, try the win. >> exactly. [ laughter ] >> stephen: i'd good to that. [ laughter ] will you have a business model for that? >> no. >> stephen: why won't you take advertising? it's so easy. product placement. under marie antoine net's let them eat kate entry have an ad. think about it. >> i'll think about it. >> stephen: thank you so much, jimmy. wikipedia founder jimmyuh/g)l
tie bet existing. that's a sore subject. you have crushed britannica. you destroyed it. they no longer print. >> all right. >> stephen: how am i supposed to press my floarl rarngments. do you know how hard it is to dry a calla lily between two ipads? what is the next thing? what is the future of wikipedia? >> well, one of the things we're focused on is growth in the developing world. the other thing is we have a travel site that is opening up soon. we'll see how it goes....
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takes all of the power of his office if he's willing to expand political capitol, you don't want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say that they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> jennifer: actually 88% of republicans in congress have received a contribution from the nra at some point in their career although according to the sunlight foundation among democrats it's 11%. with long oddings of getting a ban through congress some governors are moving ahead with state-wide bans instead. governor o'malley is proposing one of these strictest in the nation. it would ban assault weapons and restrict visitor access to school, and require perspective gun owners to provide finger continues to police and undergo a thorough background check. but how much teeth can a state ban have. joining me now is katrina vanden huevel, editor and publisher of "the nation." welcome back inside "the war room"? >> thank you governor. >> jennifer: i want to talk about the strategy of this and other issues. the president's strategy on it the progressive base wa
takes all of the power of his office if he's willing to expand political capitol, you don't want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say that they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> jennifer: actually 88% of republicans in congress have received a contribution from the nra at some point in their career although according to the sunlight foundation among democrats it's 11%. with long oddings of getting a ban through congress some...
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i bet it will. that's what bugs me about this. this is not only a pitch for dough, it's a pitch at our privacy. and it's brazen. it's pretty brazen. >> have you no choice. they put it in in your car, with ez-pass, they know when you are speeding. they get to know where you are going. >> neil: your argument is what -- to get around this -- not that there is an advocate, to find the revenue in other ways. but you think it's a slippery slope when they monitor you and your car and your driving habits and where you are going? >> it is not so much that they do, but they can. who is to say they won't? but it's so much easier just to raise the gas tax. if you have another anotherrive than to invade privacy, have you to use it. >> neil: maybe that's the mack mack -- macveilian pitch here. >> but raising the gas tax is punitive to the people who bought the greener cars. but i think there are alternatives instead of putting the tracking device -- >> neil: like cutting tracking spenning. track the government spending. get that under control b
i bet it will. that's what bugs me about this. this is not only a pitch for dough, it's a pitch at our privacy. and it's brazen. it's pretty brazen. >> have you no choice. they put it in in your car, with ez-pass, they know when you are speeding. they get to know where you are going. >> neil: your argument is what -- to get around this -- not that there is an advocate, to find the revenue in other ways. but you think it's a slippery slope when they monitor you and your car and your...
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what's your bet? >> my pleasure. my bet is it's going to be -- yeah, i think it's going to be a search engine type product. a facebook phone has been talked about in the media, possible there's an operating system that facebook, you know, has developed, but my bet is that search is priority for them, and mark zuckerberg said so and willing to talk about something on those lines. they have a billion queries a day, and think about how relevant the search could be starting on facebook and combine results from your social network with results from the wider web. they could crawl the web, combine that with what your friends say, and make it a much more relevant search on any topic you want. that, to me, would generate more engagement. dennis: in some ways, facebook could be the biggest threat to google because why search on the web, millions of websites, when i could search among 300 friends i trust for recommendations. if they go into search today, aren't they making google enemy number one, and isn't search not facebook
what's your bet? >> my pleasure. my bet is it's going to be -- yeah, i think it's going to be a search engine type product. a facebook phone has been talked about in the media, possible there's an operating system that facebook, you know, has developed, but my bet is that search is priority for them, and mark zuckerberg said so and willing to talk about something on those lines. they have a billion queries a day, and think about how relevant the search could be starting on facebook and...
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barbara boxer and dianne feinstein made a bet today with maryland senators. if the 49ers win, maryland's senators send crab cakes, cookies, beer and can of hairspray, supposedly a big thing in baltimore. if baltimore wins we send dungeness crab, napa valley wine, sourdough bread and northern california cheeses. there's already some trash talking going on, as well. senators boxer and feinstein said, quote, we feel that it is only fitting that crab is on the menu since you are likely to be feeling very crabby after a tough loss by your ravens. >>> sports director dennis o'donnell and vern glenn are in new orleans. they are hosting a live online special from 7:30 to 8:00 every night this week. you can chat with them on our website, cbssf.com. >>> the boy scouts of america may be close to lifting its long-standing ban on gay members. a spokesman says the organization is discussing it an could announce a decision as early as next week. the controversial policy recently made bay area headlines when, in october, ryan andresen was denied eagle scout rank and kicked o
barbara boxer and dianne feinstein made a bet today with maryland senators. if the 49ers win, maryland's senators send crab cakes, cookies, beer and can of hairspray, supposedly a big thing in baltimore. if baltimore wins we send dungeness crab, napa valley wine, sourdough bread and northern california cheeses. there's already some trash talking going on, as well. senators boxer and feinstein said, quote, we feel that it is only fitting that crab is on the menu since you are likely to be...
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you bet. the thing under my bed? why not? ♪ yes. [ female announcer ] get more with embassy suites. book early and save up to 20%. ,,,, with embassy suites. more tonight against vancour and he would make nhl histo. the clock . >>> patrick marleau scored two goals in each of the shark's first four games he would make nhl history. ryan clowe had an eventful nature. he comes up with a big lit wins a faith and ties the sharks records with 8 penalties but the sharks would kill all 7 vancouver power place. logan couture goes off patrick marleau's skate corey snyder pushes it into list own net. marlow credited with his only goal of the night. joe thornton to joe pavelski on the power play little gentlemen's second goal as sharks win 4-1. they are 5-0 to start the season for the first time in franchise history. >>> to points and 12 boards for schenn a as stanford beats colorado 69-56. tiger woods is getting close to histh win. tiger clipped in for birdie just off the greens hey a 6 shot lead with 11 hell's to play. you can't see there video enough the 49ers have arrived in new orleans. game
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joy, your bet. do the pennsylvania type guys who go out when they're supposed to shoot, practice shooting and get good at it with a couple shots, that's all you get with a deer, are they going to go with the nuts? >> you know what, chris? i mean, i grew up in colorado. i grew up around people who were military, ex-military, people who hunted, you know, colorado is a big hunting state. and i don't think anyone that i have ever met that is a responsible gun owner can side with these, you know, for lack of a better word, these loony tunes who are out here because they're doing something different. they're stockpiling. they're getting assault rivals. these are not i don't rememberal gun owners. what you're hearing from now is the absolute fringe, and, unfortunately, they're being allowed to speak for the pro second amendment crowd. >> david, we're going to show the worst of the worst in a minute but first your thoughts. will the regular gun owners, the people that are in the nra in pennsylvania and they
joy, your bet. do the pennsylvania type guys who go out when they're supposed to shoot, practice shooting and get good at it with a couple shots, that's all you get with a deer, are they going to go with the nuts? >> you know what, chris? i mean, i grew up in colorado. i grew up around people who were military, ex-military, people who hunted, you know, colorado is a big hunting state. and i don't think anyone that i have ever met that is a responsible gun owner can side with these, you...
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what is the best bet for 2013? rachel is at the cme in chicago and anthony in new york. is gold just moving up today on platinum's move? >> definitely gold is moving up on platinum. platinum has rallied since the first of the year. gold by itself also i believe has been helped by positive numbers out of china, the industrial production numbers have helped gold and uncertainty come in along with debt ceiling and debt negotiations. i think it's helped gold also as people look for safety. >> do you agree that the platinum and rally has helped gold and do you think we can look at this platinum rally and make a bigger indication of what is happening in the economy? some people say it's an indication that things are really turning around? >> jackie, i think it's too heavy. the anglo american platinum pulls off 400,000 ounces of platinum per year. that's almost 7% of global demand -- production, rather. that sends the market up. when i got up this morning and looked at the screen, platinum made that 3% today. i looked at the metal sector and looked at things that were undervalu
what is the best bet for 2013? rachel is at the cme in chicago and anthony in new york. is gold just moving up today on platinum's move? >> definitely gold is moving up on platinum. platinum has rallied since the first of the year. gold by itself also i believe has been helped by positive numbers out of china, the industrial production numbers have helped gold and uncertainty come in along with debt ceiling and debt negotiations. i think it's helped gold also as people look for safety....
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neither of these on the market just yet, but we bet you'll want to play games and surf on something the size of a bed. we mentioned mobile technology at the top of the show. when it comes to one of the world's biggest industries, video gaming, mobile is definitely the way to go. here's how some of the big evidence, hottest video game companies want you to take their games wherever you go. ces is further evidence that we love our mobile devices. >> products for -- >> maybe not as much as this guy, but gamers love their mobile devices. and now their favorite games are coming to them. this, for example, is the razor edge tablet. a way starting at about $1,000 to take all your games and computer functionality with you. >> the whole point is that it's a tablet, it's a p.c., it's a console. >> and it lets you play on the go. you no longer need a stand-alone console connected to your tv to play. now you can go anywhere. >> there's a lot of restrictions with a lot of tablets these days. there's -- i mean, they have games like angry birds, yes, those are fun games. but we're looking to, you know
neither of these on the market just yet, but we bet you'll want to play games and surf on something the size of a bed. we mentioned mobile technology at the top of the show. when it comes to one of the world's biggest industries, video gaming, mobile is definitely the way to go. here's how some of the big evidence, hottest video game companies want you to take their games wherever you go. ces is further evidence that we love our mobile devices. >> products for -- >> maybe not as...
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. >> jennifer: you bet. tell us what it's been like for veterans coming home, to the not be able to find jobs as fast as non-veterans. >> the our counterparts over the last two years have been two to three points below that, it's been a distressing thing to come home to. we'll have veterans ready to enter the workforce. i had been in journalism for four years and i ran base newspapers. when i went out to get a job all i could find is a job hanging posters for a college university. we need to see the civilian employers recognizing the skill sets of our veterans. >> jennifer: in addition to what happened with walmart, do you think the administration's response to veteran veterans and their need to be employed has been effective. >> it's not just on the executive branch, we need congress to act and we need the civilian employers to have the buy-in. walmart is leading the way with the 100,000 job initiative and they're not just entry level but entry and management positions our veterans are truly capable and wal
. >> jennifer: you bet. tell us what it's been like for veterans coming home, to the not be able to find jobs as fast as non-veterans. >> the our counterparts over the last two years have been two to three points below that, it's been a distressing thing to come home to. we'll have veterans ready to enter the workforce. i had been in journalism for four years and i ran base newspapers. when i went out to get a job all i could find is a job hanging posters for a college university....
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>> i don't like to bet. >> jimmy: he doesn't like to bet. i asked you to work on something last week. i was wondering if you made any progress on that. do you know what it was? >> yeah, but i forgot the name. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the quarterback for the 49ers, his name is a little bit tough to pronounce. so i asked guillermo to work on pronouncing it and to come back and give it a try. well, okay, let's try it again. can you pronounce the name that we're going to put now up on the screen. can you pronounce that name? >> colin -- >> jimmy: you're already wrong. [ laughter ] >> kaepernick. [ applause ] >> jimmy: now, use kaepernick in a sentence. >> uh -- kaepernick is a great football player. >> jimmy: yeah. try to figure it out by tomorrow night or we're going to have to start again next year. >> i'll practice it. >> jimmy: you work on that tonight. use those rosetta stone tapes i gave you. >> okay. >> jimmy: basketball great and baseball owner earvin magic johnson is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] to remind us how small and feeble
>> i don't like to bet. >> jimmy: he doesn't like to bet. i asked you to work on something last week. i was wondering if you made any progress on that. do you know what it was? >> yeah, but i forgot the name. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the quarterback for the 49ers, his name is a little bit tough to pronounce. so i asked guillermo to work on pronouncing it and to come back and give it a try. well, okay, let's try it again. can you pronounce the name that we're going to put...
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. >>> and don't bet against a train. >>> good morning. another military milestone today. the secretary of defense is expected to announce by unanimous recommendation of the joint chiefs of staff that he's lifting the ban that prevents female soldiers and marines from serving on the front lines in combat. nbc's tracie potts is live in washington with more. good morning. >> reporter: this is a big deal. it's a ban that's been in place for nearly 20 years. after first rolling back the ban on gays in the military, now coming today this new announcement about new opportunities in the military for women. the formal announcement is expected today outgoing defense secretary leon panetta will end the 19-year-old ban on women serving in combat. >> for those who have what it takes, it's a chance for them to have equal treatment. >> reporter: the move can open up 237,000 jobs. women on the front lines in close quarters for months at a time? not everyone thinks it's a good idea. >> the extended endurance that is needed, as i say, we have enough problems with sometimes with men. >> rep
. >>> and don't bet against a train. >>> good morning. another military milestone today. the secretary of defense is expected to announce by unanimous recommendation of the joint chiefs of staff that he's lifting the ban that prevents female soldiers and marines from serving on the front lines in combat. nbc's tracie potts is live in washington with more. good morning. >> reporter: this is a big deal. it's a ban that's been in place for nearly 20 years. after first...